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This is one aspect of the life of a domain name which has always eluded me...
I was just looking over a pending delete list of names, and see one that I really want.
Since it's pending delete, naturally it won't be available for hand registration.
But, I'm still interested in going through the necessary steps to acquire it.
The expiration date shows as August 13th, 2012, with an updated date of two days ago, October 25th, 2012.
So, here are my questions...
1. If it's registered at eNom, my best bet is to place a backorder at eNom, right?
If that is the case, I'm assuming they're just like Godaddy, in the sense that a backorder which is unsuccessful can be assigned to another name until it is captured?
2. Assuming I'm the only one going after it, how soon will the name become mine, given the listed expiry date?
I understand it to be 60 days, but it is past 60 days, so perhaps it's 90?
Any input would be very much appreciated!!
I was just looking over a pending delete list of names, and see one that I really want.
Since it's pending delete, naturally it won't be available for hand registration.
But, I'm still interested in going through the necessary steps to acquire it.
The expiration date shows as August 13th, 2012, with an updated date of two days ago, October 25th, 2012.
So, here are my questions...
1. If it's registered at eNom, my best bet is to place a backorder at eNom, right?
If that is the case, I'm assuming they're just like Godaddy, in the sense that a backorder which is unsuccessful can be assigned to another name until it is captured?
2. Assuming I'm the only one going after it, how soon will the name become mine, given the listed expiry date?
I understand it to be 60 days, but it is past 60 days, so perhaps it's 90?
Any input would be very much appreciated!!